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Jawbone to be sold alongside iPhone

by Nicole Lee
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Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset

Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset

(Credit: Aliph)

When Apple fans across the country flock to their neighborhood Apple Store to pick up their shiny new iPhone next Friday, they'll also have the opportunity to buy a Jawbone Bluetooth headset to go along with it. That's right; the Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset will be sold alongside the iPhone at all Apple Stores (plus Apple's online store) starting June 29, 2007. Designed by Yves Behar and decked out with military-grade noise-canceling technology, the Jawbone is certainly no slouch in the design and performance department, but we can't help but wonder whatever happened to Apple's own Bluetooth headset that Steve Jobs showed at MacWorld earlier this year. Will that be available in stores as well? Or will it be bundled with the phone? Considering the Jawbone sells for around $119.99, it might be wise for Apple to offer its own headset at a lower and more affordable price. That said, the Jawbone is a quality device (it's one of CNET's highest rated Bluetooth headsets), so if you have the cash to spare and the wherewithal to wait in line for the iPhone, it'll be there waiting for your Bluetooth-hungry hands.

Originally posted at Crave
Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also a fan of comic books, video games, and of course, shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.
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by sfccme48 November 15, 2008 7:12 AM PST
i love my jawbone and i keep telling everyone to buy one. i bought mine at best buy in auburn maine for about $99. IT IS BY FAR THE BEST HEARDSET I HAVE EVER USED. so my sister gets a jawbone headset online from cellxpo.com and IT WAS A PIECE OF JUNK - NEVER WORKED - WAS MISSING ONE OF THE EARPIECES AND - can you believe this! - had only a photo copy of ONLY THE COVER of the manual! cellxpo.com is not answering their emails and we have not got our money back. buyer beware!
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by federsonlangly March 6, 2009 4:41 PM PST
I love my jawbone bluetooth head set, it's one of the finest products I have ever bought! It works great, the sound quality is amazing, and its extremely comfortable. I found a great deal on one at http://www.BuyJawboneBluetooth.com
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